we believe millionaires should pay their fair share in order to reduce the deficit. jon: but isn't it true that the president's, isn't it true that the president's tax plans calls for increasing taxes on those, couples making over $250,000? >> he was providing an example of who he asked to pay their fair share in order to reduce the deficit. if you make $250,000, or less, your taxes won't go up. that is contrast with governor romney and congressman ryan who charged the average middle class family with kids $2,000 in order to pay for their tax cut for the wealthiest americans. jon: i want to play a quick clip from my colleague chris wallace and get your reaction. >> i think i have watched almost every presidential and vice-presidential debate since the first four kennedy-nixon debates in 1960, thinking back over the last few minutes i don't believe i have ever seen a debate in which one participant was openly disrespectful of the other as biden was to paul ryan tonight. that's what it was. you can talk about the smirks, smiles, head shaking, the mugging, it was openly